We’ve already formallyHappiness Is Homegrown shirt. introduced you to a very talented Tshirt Factory illustrator, through one of our weekly designer interviews. Click here for a refresher on Fire Bolt’s background and creations.Now that he’s got your attention, we’re raising the stakes and teaming up to create an exquisite product. That is a massive bundle of 110 of his designs, that would normally retail at $2110 if you were to buy the designs separately. But as a bundle, his whole portfolio can be purchased for a mere $47. Click the image below to see it in its entirety.The more, the merrier, right? Buying in bulk will always be the best deal if you are a professional looking for a consistent collection of t-shirt prints for your business. The style centers around typography text, with a vintage touch, but also illustration with strong pop culture references.

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